Aristotle’s (384B.C.-322B.C.) Πολιτικά, Politiká; [in English] Politics; was written in 350B.C., and serves as the fundamental blueprint for practical government; his writings stand mirrored by institutions of contemporary polity. Aristotle advocated for a mixed government, laying the foundation for federalism, anti-federalism constitutionality, republicanism, and mapped the strategy to ensure a powerful, but limited government. Aristotle’s book remains relevant in the modern age of politics – especially in the concerning state of America, and its willingness to adopt the values of one regime.
Aristotelian Political Theory
Aristotelian Political Theory
Aristotelian Political Theory
Aristotle’s (384B.C.-322B.C.) Πολιτικά, Politiká; [in English] Politics; was written in 350B.C., and serves as the fundamental blueprint for practical government; his writings stand mirrored by institutions of contemporary polity. Aristotle advocated for a mixed government, laying the foundation for federalism, anti-federalism constitutionality, republicanism, and mapped the strategy to ensure a powerful, but limited government. Aristotle’s book remains relevant in the modern age of politics – especially in the concerning state of America, and its willingness to adopt the values of one regime.